Example sentences of "[adv] [vb base] [adv prt] at [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Leave about one o'clock get in at half four . |
2 | I do n't know how you can be so tired when you only get up at half past ten in the morning ! |
3 | To your benefit , so turn up at half eight , nine o'clock whatever it is . |
4 | Most conductors just sit down at that point and , beyond making sure that the orchestra kept up with the stage , leave the music to its own devices . |
5 | As we have , therefore , travelled together through so many pages , let us behave to one another like fellow-travellers in a stage coach , who have passed several days in the company of each other : and who , notwithstanding any bickerings or little animosities which may have occurred on the road , generally make up at last , and mount for the last time into their vehicle with cheerfulness and good humour ; since after this one stage , it may possibly happen to us , as it commonly happens to them , never to meet more . |
6 | Election Call , the daily phone-in , has attracted audiences of more than a million , compared with between 300,000 and 700,000 who normally tune in at that time . |
7 | Therese had explained the rule here that a girl must either accept to dance with everyone who asked her or not get up at all . |
8 | He need not undergo terrorist treatment in the swimming bath , not get up at six o'clock every morning to feed old Bones . |
9 | He said just go in at any time and we 'll pick it up . |
10 | His grandparents usually chip in at this point . |
11 | The creamy-white leaves are so conspicuous that the flowers hardly show up at all but the fragrance is breath-taking . |
12 | at eight and he still get up at seven |
13 | Anyway when I approach a thirty mile an hour bend I usually go round at sixty thus going round on two wheels — halving the wear on the tyres . |
14 | As I 've grown older , I never cease to be amazed at the theories of the amateur detectives who always turn up at any tragic occurrence and immediately are able to give all the answers . |
15 | Can we break for tea now come back at twenty five to four . |
16 | With eight issues under our belt , we today look back at some dumb mistakes . |
17 | ‘ Please come back at half past nine , ’ she said to Pip . |
18 | Out at twelve in the mor out at twelve in the afternoon , back at four then back out at seven . |
19 | Sometimes sometimes they never ring back at all ever . |